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Old Apr 16, 2001 | 07:56 AM
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I tried using 3M Hand Polish this past weekend. This stuff is "fantastic". I used it both on my Maxima and my minivan. My Max is white and so the results were not as obvious as the one on my minivan (dark blue). Had a lot of scratches on the van and this stuff pretty much hid a good deal of them (they are not as obvious as they were before). The shine is incredible (almost looks like it is still wet). The product does not cake up or leaves any residue (no dust or film left behind like most waxes). The paint feels smooth, very silky to the touch. Note: Do not apply to entire car and then begin to remove! By the time you get to finish the other side, it will be difficult to remove if let dry to long (major workout!). I highly recommend this product.
Old Apr 16, 2001 | 08:06 AM
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Originally posted by maxnewbie
I tried using 3M Hand Polish this past weekend. This stuff is "fantastic". I used it both on my Maxima and my minivan. My Max is white and so the results were not as obvious as the one on my minivan (dark blue). Had a lot of scratches on the van and this stuff pretty much hid a good deal of them (they are not as obvious as they were before). The shine is incredible (almost looks like it is still wet). The product does not cake up or leaves any residue (no dust or film left behind like most waxes). The paint feels smooth, very silky to the touch. Note: Do not apply to entire car and then begin to remove! By the time you get to finish the other side, it will be difficult to remove if let dry to long (major workout!). I highly recommend this product.
I live by 3M on a lot of product. Check out there website for auto body how to's: www.3m.com
Old Apr 16, 2001 | 10:11 AM
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The scratch a swirrl remover for dark or light color cars works great too!
Old Apr 16, 2001 | 11:56 AM
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I absolutely swear by 3M Machine Polish (all grades) followed by their Hand Glaze for restoring an insane shine to cars that have been left to go for a long time without washes and waxes. It's the first thing I did after I bought my Max.
Old Apr 16, 2001 | 11:59 AM
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Originally posted by Klamath
I absolutely swear by 3M Machine Polish (all grades) followed by their Hand Glaze for restoring an insane shine to cars that have been left to go for a long time without washes and waxes. It's the first thing I did after I bought my Max.
You guys should also use their clear doublesided tape for anything you do not want to drill. It sticks like a bastard!!!
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